. >mLLv:' / ! ‘,, ' ojwew souin Wales. s WyEßiilfcH- : \ Capital - £750,000, Reserve Fund '; £250,000, DRAFTS and letters of credit issued, payable at. the several Branches and Agencies of the Bank; and Bills,' payable at any place in the Colonies or Great (Bripurchased or sent for collection. " arfd advances made upoh Bills of Lading accompanied by policies of insurance of goods, shipped from, or to any port in Great Britain. ' Kates of interest on Fixed Deposits ; of Discount and Exchange, may be learned on application at the Bank. • FRED. S AVERY, , Manager. T. T tiffin P HO 'TO GR A PH E B, Church Street. June 4, 1863. , Public Notice.
Crown Lands Office, Wellington,, 21st April, 1863. IT having been -intimate! to me that per sonSi.have entered into. arrangements for the ; purchase: of land orders issued to Naval and Military settlers under the “ Waste Lands Act 1858,” and the-'* Naval and Military Settlers Act I 860,” I hereby give notice that such land orders are not transferable , and. that no transfers or dealings,- of whatever description, will be recognized by the Government. I also give -notice to Naval and Military] Settlers, to whom land orders have been issued;, that they will be required, before the issne of the Crown Grants for the land selected by them, to prove, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, that they have resided in the Province of Wellington four out of the five years required by the Act of 1858. Their attention is also drawn to tne circular issued to each of them with tha land order, requiring them to inform the Commissioner of Crown Lands «>f their place of residence and of any change therein ; and they are informed that any neglect on their.part in this mutter Will be considered presumptive evidence of their'absence from the province. WILLIAM FITZ HERBERT. Commissioner of Crown Lands. TO ARRIVE. , 808 WICK’S Baking Powder [■WAS been used by thousands of private ii Families. Shippers and Emigrants | for raising Bread with half the trouble and in a quarter the time required with Yeast, and for rendering puddings aud pastry .light and wholesome. The Queen’s Private Baker says,—“ It is a most useful invention.” Capt. Allen Young, of the Arctic Yacht “ Fox,” states that, —“ It keeps well, and answers admirably.” E. HAarirLTON, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that, —‘‘It is much better for rais-ing-breath than yeast, and much more wholesome.” HENRY LYQN, agent, Wanganui. Best Remedy for Indigestion, <ftc. CAMOMILE PILLS ft RE confidently recommended as a simple /«. 'but cerain remedy for Indigestion. They act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient; are mild in their operation; safe under any circumstances ; and thousands of persons can ' how bear testimony to the benefits derived from their use.
Slid in bottles at Is each, by Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers in all parts of the world. Orders to be made payable by London Houses. * To be sold, OR LET FOR THE SEASON. Ex 44 Wild Duck,” from London. SIX very valuable MERINO RAMS, bred by Thomas Sturgeon, Esq., of The Elms Grays, Essex, being the produce of Stock descended from the pure Flock of his late Majesty George the Third, and since bred without cross or stain. j At the Agricultural Exhibition of all. Nations;- in Paris in June, 1856, al Prize of 600 francs and a Gold Medal were awarded to Mr. Sturgeon for a pure Merino Tup exhibited by him, ‘of the. same breed as the Rams now offered for sale. Mr. Sturgeon’s Sheep were shown at the recent Great Exhibition in London, and they were highly Commended and greatly admired. Apply to THOMAS D. SYER, Esq. or . J. JORDAN, Esq.. Koreromaiwaho, Rangitikei.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 354, 30 July 1863, Page 1
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